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{{g}}Further back in the queue, in a scenario where it is first-come, first served.  Of a pair of creditors who are ''not'' [[pari passu]], the more [[subordinated]] suffers [[First-loss|losses first]]. The more [[senior]] creditors suffer after the [[subordinated]] ones. The [[super-senior]] creditor suffers last of all.
{{a|cdd|}}{{dpn|səˈbɔːdɪneɪtɪd|adj|}}Further back in the queue, in a scenario where it is first-come, first served.  Of a pair of creditors who are ''not'' [[pari passu]], the more [[subordinated]] suffers [[First-loss|losses first]]. The more [[senior]] creditors suffer after the [[subordinated]] ones. The [[super-senior]] creditor suffers last of all.


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*[[Pari passu]]
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Subordinated
səˈbɔːdɪneɪtɪd (adj.)
Further back in the queue, in a scenario where it is first-come, first served. Of a pair of creditors who are not pari passu, the more subordinated suffers losses first. The more senior creditors suffer after the subordinated ones. The super-senior creditor suffers last of all.

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